By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Honor Slogan = This is minor hockey week, nothing to really burt, (2) Te | and once agam goes forth: teach them the techniques or | the slogan: “Don’t send your tricks of hockey, so that they Sv Se Sa; Se See” ce lenanee ad ee : . regretiable that in re- players wW are Geoffrion made cent years this slogan has among the very few who reach an ae eee en been honored “more in the the pro circuits, the larger 20-foot backhander after taking breach than in the observ- number who catch on with the Backstrom’s pass from ance”, but let’s hope that Crystals or other teams m@ being the net, this year the parents, many Senior competition, or thé much TIDE TURNS of whom are, of course, very larger group-~-who- play-their ‘Btu the tide turned less than --busy people, will find the (hockey, in Intermediate or in- }- two minutes later after Fontin- | 3, time to accompany Junior dustyfal leagues, or who just ato was sent to the pen box. to the rink and watch him fool around the ice surfaces for Free san on ae kee go through his paces. the fun of it. (3) To teach tne circle to beat Ullman to a loose The minor hockey program’ boys the value of co-operative oe in from centre ice. may be said to have a four- effort and the of : : shoved the oe toe tape wlth: snetineil seer. Sua-Seoe 8 tee aoe Sis | a we se weasnaned i Gon the manatees ‘swith _healthful—exe:-—give them a. = = Re ie Ree unguarded cise. They may get a few which is the birthright of : ; ms A large crowd turned out at | net. ap charley. horses in addition but youngsters all over our land, JUMPING JOCKEY ‘North River risk Geterday night) | Defrolt then tied” it oe . : Sh to watch Nine Mile Creek Bull "8" s unassisted 18:31 Success Depends On Leaders | sockey Avelino Gomer leaps | the winners circle after riding | Handicap, feature trace at , dogs come wp with & 3 victory |CSrceniad’ Waveney eee it “hee aac ; ie ‘ “ off his mount Good Fight in | to victony” in the Broward | Srvpical Park. Others Beavers, Wolves over Pownsl Royale in a requ-|beap Plante with s tans ma No. 1 and No. 4 present tion of both would reflect the - * : % . lar North River Senior Hockey ee few problems. Exercise and. coach's ability. Sportsmanship : ze Play 4-4 Draw | League same for the W.R. Show | Wines wast ahead 32 britely oa a an dl gree age - ee oe vsaency eo in * . ts: he ced period on Goe- _ be in ntiful. su one’s yearning for glory for pe : - ‘MONCTON — (CP) — Mone trophy. : a as . this minor hockey program. the sake of the team—is im hird Period Scorin S ree ton Beavers and Halifax Wol- With only one game remain S22’ goal at 17:13, had just The success of no. 2 and ne. portant, and could serve the | | verines battled to a 4-4 tie Sat-| 8 i the first round of ihe Z 3 depend to a large extent on. boys well as they take their | i Z : 2 s = |Urday night in Nova Scotia Sen- echedule, the Nine Mile Creek 3 oH the leaders and, of course, to places in adult living. This is . = ‘ ° for Hockey League action that) %®™. winners of the oe roe ers = some extent on the boys what really measures -the @? . a . | saw the teams neck and neck | @St year, are without a lo , . : themselves. You don't have worth of a coach, en Ss eA Ss Oo om in from: the opening whistle to the | #04 lead the league with six) -*” 2 rs: to be a good hockey player The minor hockey seems to ] last overtime manoeuvre. “points, ~ i j ae + eg an to be a godd . ey of hoc- be well taken care of in-‘Sum- — Nee fe ‘oe Se P Moncton opened the scoring| Tonight's game tbetwen 7 le ai . key, though it merside this winter. We are § nosTon (CP) —- Toronto |glove into the net, Boston tied near the middle of’ the final per- and Halifax closed it. There | Hampshire and Core oO C | ories helps. There are ndtable ex- not going into raptures about eq four’ goals. thiugh @ matters when Andre Pronovost iod, the last-place Bruins fell Were three unassisted goals, | wall Meteors gets & - ceptions in the big time. A our program, because that is’ )1,sing Boston defence in the raced down the left boards from apart before the onslaught of With 15 seconds to go in the | derway at_8.30 at North River ey ew coach might take the,Mahov- the conventional thing to do, ;,,,) period Sunday nfent for a his own-zone, cut across a half- the second-place visitors. “ | third period, Johri; Hawryluk | rink, completes ‘the first round| ‘Trotters scored a close 62-50 é lich and Percival articles, and it is sometimes done—ad (—°) national Hockey League vie- step ahead-of Allen Stanley and Armstrong got tke first fired what appeared to be the | of the schedule, victory over YMCA. and Saint supplement them with other nauseum. It is sufficient t© 1. George ‘Armstrong, Dave backhanded a 20-footer. goal at 9:25. He took the puck “ing marker for Moncton,| Lester Taylor and B. Smith | Dunstan's Junior hum- : material, and* work out a that Hank Landry and xen and Frank Mahoviich all | The goal tending was a stand- from a scramble and fired low, Out *t was snapped up oy Hall-| paced the winners with two| bled Phalanx 65-21 in City Bas ¢ ood hockey course for Grant Grady are good types (scored unassisted. ‘off, too, in a stirring duel, the dise going in off Gamble’s (2% S0alie Gary Doggett, who| goals each while W. Taylor |‘cetball action youngsters, . of young men for such * | The unaided tallies came after | Johnny Bower foiled Dick Meis- | stove, stopped 27 shots_ altogether. dented the twines for the other | night at The trotters dur- Too much. instruction and too According to reports, they | pon Stewart snapped a 1-1 dead- sner on a breakaway and just | Keon made it 4-1 at 13:22 when ,. With five seconds goal. tee : img the game were well ahead ttle hockey would not be are working hard and’ hold ‘jock at 7:50 of the finale. Bruins before the end of the second 10 bicked up a loose puck be. im the 10-minute overtime frame,| J. MacMillan and D. Mutch |of the team and at half time| popular with the small fry,’ the respect of their charges. (goalie Bruce Gamble, who had. period. Gamble made a finé yi.4 the scat Ny skated Xen McOnie picked up a loose | were the Powng) marksmen, ~ > | were leading 35-25, , however. They want to get in They have introduced “chalk registered two victories since |stop against Keon breaking in ‘around and beat Gamble from | PUCK at centrg ice and ‘zeroed| Referees for the the there and bully it out with the talks” which seems a sound heing recalled from the minors, | alone. “anne te — in on Moncton netminder Rom | H. Stewart en Meme Haat, eset _ @pposition.. A happy - combina- tiem ; |tried to clear the puck himself| But once the bubble burst Mahovlich wound up the scor- Boomer, who was.too alert for |— oe one te game the om Ba when Boston was shorthanded. . him. Greg McIntosh ca read 62-56 Last Week’s Bouquet | Bert Olmstead intercepted the | : ithe. win’ left Maple -Leats | Boomer’s rebound and tired RES i ean s called ‘agains . ' - {puck and passed to Stewart who Flyers Edge three points behing leading | again. Halifax claimed the puck ets a Trotter alae fue ; Those hustling ~ Saints have But the boy who really rates gy <r £ peegee mati at Montreal Canadiens, who beat | a ee bounced “ again, A Wi nical was added. The Y team ores themeetves | secteiin: saat ee ee drives, !¢58 than two minutes later and Bruins 2-1] oe a. h 5-4 Tor | “Phil Doiron, accounted for two nners added the three points but it was They clubbed the Cape and Stopped five-and-forty the reut was in. fall-oWies ns. who won $4 at Tor- | 4 ous ale y et oe er Birds; the Crystals tied. a man-sized task. STRUGGLE TENSE . Se onto Saturday night, are deep F a * a A Birchwood School | Fan out on Gord Cutcliffe shares a spot in He shut those Crystals out “ The teams had heen locked | Parkdale Irving Flyers edged in the cellar with 11 wins and | Pairie? noes en Charlie Midget team took a 63 decision | Earl Murphy, & Birchwood last week's fenne: the Daseet SAP, » in a tense struggle for more | Murray Hi Bruins 21 im four ties in 45 starts. | Flyan, Geor Ree = ‘fg0m d Church ‘High School student for the Trot- Bw sored four goals, and none Three cheers for “Whitey than twa periods a-ha exhibition hoc-| Gamble had 28 saves, 14 of 4 ’ ge : at St tors, swished the pwines for ‘ beside. Mann—without his mask. Murray Harbour |them in the final period. Bower M¢Intosh fallied for Halifax. unany > Da. -” ere _scorgd Bob Pulford registered for | key game at ay stopped 30 paiten! ahone | About 1,000 fans were on hand | Stan’s rink. a ~|18-point -total.. Veteran cager | . sf “ | Leafs with the game little more | Tink Saturday night. Stores Frank Udvari called | for the game, which, gave Hall-| Jack Kane bandied “the|Donnie “Funiel” MacLean was ws than four minutes old on a @ Murray Harbour goalie Floyd | |) seven minor penalties. four |f@* one point, enough to pull Birchwood pucksters while Bil | runner up with ok 2 footer which broke off Gamble’s | MacLean and Parkdale caget + ain going he Maple | out a fourth-place tie in the | Hancox coached the Trinity soeeeee Stu and - uc st rs Jordan were called on to. make | 7 41, | five-team league cellar with | team. each twelve points . Al - some great saves during the | SUMMARY |-Windsor Maple Leafs. Hatifax inf 4 ao bany Downs {sixty minaias 2 action. First period: 1. Toronto, Pul- 20¥ is one point behind idle |. | Nn... : ee ved ? .. ' |. Scoring arkdale Were ford (Keon) 4:15, Penalties: |New Glasgow Rangers who are ah E tend St eak North Carleton oe and pny digg -~b Arbour 10:21, Boivin 16:35. i o— behind second Civic STADIU. = EX c South Shore Hockey, League | ar mah peared ob ataat th oe a ee z . : action at Bedeque rink Satur- | = Penalties: Stanley 6:03 to Cj ‘ te Bei “4 aoe “Prince of Wales hockey team | while Gordie MacKay, Arnold day night saw Albany defeat | HOCKEY SCORE | pazzini 6:12, Horton 18:14. ity ers 3.9) + 10.29-—-Minos Hockey extended their streak to .three| MacLeod, Dave Lawlor, and Nurth Carleton §2. |” ‘Third period: 3, Toronto, Ste- . ~ TUESDAY games without a loss when they | Clair Sudsbury triggered .sin-|- Everett Warren spearheaded | CANADIAN PREss W2!t (Olmstead) 7:50; 4. for-. Play Tonight ‘| @: defeated Nova Scotia jae ——. a ae Aggies « ee oa bee — — By eS Sccaeiy PR |onto, Armstrong 9:25; 5. Tor- tas eink ‘a 4 8:00-10:00 p.m. Skating tural College Aggies 6-3, Satur- | Coo , Campbell an ens. . eam mates L, - onto, Keon 13:32; 6. Toronto, City Basketball gue action i rd-per. orsley . night day afternoon. ' | Tremendous goaltending by | son and A. Murray each scor- National League Mahovlich 17:47. Penalties: Bu-| this evening at SDU sees Jun- * te i herons Ken auton 33 — tees with WEDNESDAY A week ago Friday the Welsh- | Clifford Sentner kept the score| ing singles. = Boston § Toronto 4 cyk 6:35, Nevin 11:23. ior Varsity Saints play host to | wnarram gave Chicago Bleck|24 by Hall. . | 1:90-3:00 Pre-school Skate = mien bowed 5-2 to this same down as the Welshman defense | _ North- Carletoh snipers were Detroit 2 Montreal 2 Stops "_.| YMCA at 7 o'clock in the open | iiss coooumtanted ae Se Y 3:30-10:30—Minor Hockey . team but they were all over the | was weak at times. 5 ee bee R. ee: le ant toe Bower 10 12 830 er with Pirates playing Phalanx vietery over Mow York erst a Pe \THURSDAY a TiThe convert wea wcceptionally |the game but neither serious, | George Campbell called a total | Buffalo 1 Springfield 8 a al daa sedaatacn im woth | Sunday night in @ sities: ‘Mikita 4:28, (major) |” p69. 19.00 p.m, Stating ‘ig vith several fights, many} Bill | of eleven penalties including four | Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 3 . ~ | National Hockey .|11:30, Bathgate 14:27, one - rough with several fights, many| Bill Stannish was hit by the , / * j The loss extended Rangers| (misconduct) 20: near fights and real solid body | blade of a stick across the mouth | Majors for fighting. Presence 1 Hershey 6 Tt ’ . M ‘losing streak to seven but they; Second period: 1, New York, FRIDAY wsen Crockott led. ihe. locals | idly seroes the, Dock of tho heat| : Greensboro 3 Clitton-.6 arur ay S PIVOT remained ties tor fourth’ plact| tamapeon "(Ba ton, $00 - 5:00 9m. Pree oe a ee elon foe ‘Montague Has Stand 2 Sehestoes Bs at 38 points with Detroit Red|10:17; 2. Chicago, Pilote (Me-| . Skate with a two goal performance, ' with a . H k : — aren’ AD Wings, beaten by Montreal. The Donaid, Horvath) 19:32, ax ae 4 , Act - t third - place Hawks have @ + Pilote 6:18, Langlois 17: Teams to be ann need jeter} "” : 8 8 ockey ion ‘ points. — - , Wilson 18:03, Harvey (Miscon- ; MONTAGUE — In school hoe- | Ha k R . eS ‘ : |New York's Ted Be: duct) 19:32, ’ SATURDAY ; 0Yd § | soon 68 os fon oneiig oa | rtack Keins ae af opened the scoring midway in| - Third.period: 3. Chicago, Way| 2.00. 4.00 p.m. Skating : ct ’ , at Montague Saturday night. Following are the results of an- | Donald; Sparrows goal by Gary the second period when he took|(Pilote) 11:33; 4 ‘| £00 10.00 p.m, Seating : SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)— —_. 3-1 after the per- ) Parkdaje, P.E.I. als rallied to_ earn a 7-7 with Saint John Oilers in exhibition hockey Saturday night. Left winger Angie Carroll, the ecorer, banged in three goals, end assisted on another. Veteran ‘playing coach Buck— Whitlock . slapped home a pair. Singles went ‘to Willie Dunn and team captain Kip Ready. Doug MacPhee paced the Oilers with two goals. Crow Hewey, Jackie Hamilton, .Tab- by McQuade, Bill Wiseman ‘and Bill Hughes notched one , each. 3 + 1. Saint .John, Hewey (Moore, Hamilton) (Flanagan) 5:47; 3. Saint John, -Hamilton (Hewey, MacPhee) 11:56; 4. Saint John, McQuade To /-All Deadlock Island Hockey League's leading . | (Hewey) 14:2. Penalties — | Josey 10.35, Wiseman and Ree /ves 14:17. Second Period:— 5. Saiat John, MacPhee (McQuade) 3:- 4, 6 Parkdale,-—A. - Carroll In the late game two teams in the Southern Kings League Mt. Stewart defeated Montague 3-1. This game was well. at- tended and the fans ~are-look- ing forward to further games between these two teams. Tonight will see two games Stakes Winner HIALEAH, Fila. (CP)—Ridan sprinted to an easy victory in the $31,150 Hibiscus Stakes at Hialeah Park Saturday to be come, a-solid favorite for this in this league- with Seven Mile | Year's three. -'year - old racing Road playing Georgetown at | ° : : © Mos: | Ridan,. owned by Mrs. Moory. oan vm and Pookes ot Moe | solley;’ ran the six furlongs’ in (Flanagan) 4:36; 7. Saint John,’ Wiseman (Myles, MacKenzie) | 13:16; 8. Parkdale, A. Carroll | (Flanagan, Josey) 15.05; 9. | Parkdale, Whitlock (Jim Mac- | Leod;;McLaure) 18.43. Penalties: | Hewey 2.54, James (major; served by Allen) 4.34; Ready | (major) 4.34; Josey. and Dono- | van 7.57. ; j - Third Period: — 10. Park- dale, Whitlock (D. Carroll) 2.50; lt. Parkdale,” Dihn (Reeves) 3.56; 12. Saint John, (Mabie, MacPhee) 4.24; Saint John, MacPhee (Hughes, | Mabie) 8.25; 14. Parkdale, Ready (A. Carroll, Flanagan) 8,47. | Penalty—Josey 12.52. aoe STOPS 4 Frizzell 10 15 11-38 James ¢$ za Bs ‘CURLING DRAW + The following is the curling ‘draw for Monday at the Charlo- , ttetown Club. This is the sev, ,enth round im the Rendezvous competition. ee 650 pm | ' _. lee 1—Dr. Prowse. vs. Wen » MacLaine. lee 2—Dr. MacDonald vs A. . Ice 3D. Saunders vs F. Han- een. " lee 4—Dan O'Rourke vs ’ Bell. 18.45 p.m. : =e 1—D. Wonnacott vs 2: Hockey Schedule Tanton.. i Fee 2~R. Ewing vs Dr. Gai- S'side Bantams Crush Tignish The Tignish Bantam hockey team motored te Summerside | contract to New ‘York Yankees. 13.4 - eae ee ee Lake by Arroyo Retu , ™ ' gths. Mighty Fennec was Siqned Contract Ridan paid $2.50, $2.20 and $2.16: Rainy Lake, winner of his three previous races, paid $250 NEW YORK: (AP)—Luis Ar- royo, ace southpaw relief 294 $2.60, and Mighty Fennec pitcher, has returned his signed With Bill Hartack aboard, Ri- . dan’s took his eighth straignt It was reported he received a.” “substantial” raise. Although oak oe winnings no figures were announced, Ar- | Y $20. : He broke royo's salary was believed to be about $17,000. 7 os Arroyo, who will be 34 in Feb : ruary, posted a 15-5 record last LARK STRATCHEO season and appeared in 65 “Another major race Saturday, — the $27,950 San Marcos Handi- JOINS RN SUBS | cap at Arcadia, Calif., lost most HALIFAX (CP) — The Royal | °f its attraction when TV Lark to | was rte The Lark was arrive here today to join the Pulled : after heavy rain RN's sixth submarine division forced ‘the event to be run on for -an 18month tour of duty grass instead .o with the Canadian navy. Winner was Axe 2nd, eens am ide ie HN oD which ran the 1% miles in 2:03 Astute which has been stationed the arduous conditions. here for some time. The Alder- The Axe 2nd beat second-place ney is commanded. by Lt.-Cmdr. Oink by 6% lengths and paid R. A, Cudworth =i‘ “$20.20, $6.60 and #4. ; ed a week ago. ~—————- f There is just one. game sche- Second period: 3. . | Rousseau 9:38. Penalties: or | _man_and ‘SATURDAY NHL fires goals by Paul MacDonald riers goals by, Larman D os Springers 3 vs the Hibiscus record of 1:09 3-5) | set by the late Ballyache in “ fe . HABS 2, REDWINGS 3, _ nelly 10:46. Penalties: Prono- _ SUMMARY "| vost 7:25, 15:17. First period 1. Detroit, La Second period: 2. Boston, Top bine (Uliman, Stasiuk) 4:48; 2. pazzini (Green, Burns) 3:52; 3. Montreal, G. (Belk Boston, Bucyk (Pennington, veau, Rousseau) 11:24. Penal- Toppazzini) 10:38; “4. Toronto, ties: Beliveau 2:21, Odrowski Stewart (Oimstead, Stanley) 7:07, Gadsby and Richard 19.16. | 16:22. Penalty 8:41. - . bot 9:15. forge 7:46, bar > tf Le 10:11; 7. Toronto, Keon (Put ee .. Pronovost) 1:44 ford, Armstrong) 12:18; 8, Bos _Fontinato 1:50, Le Penalties: Talbot 4:37, Provost ion Leach (Burns, Toppazzini? 14:35. —— | a:29;" Boston, Olives 4 12 9-35 | Connelly) 17:44. vane 2 9 16—27 fal 1:57" other busy day in minor hockey | Cooper. ; circles at Sports< Arena Satutig~Loons @ vs-.Canaries 0. : day: . + Falcons 2 ve. Larks 2>Falcons (goals by. Gary Woolridge (2); Larks goals by John Thistle (2). Terriers 2 vs. Ravens 0. Ter- PEEWEES : : Spitfires 2 vs. Cranes 1. Spit- (2); Cranes goal ‘by Reggie) : Aiea Jays 1 vs. Ducks 0. Jays goal | ‘by. Wendell. Toombs. (2). Falcons 2 vs. Redwings 0. Fal- cons goals by Robert briggs and Ricky Garrett. BANTAMS ‘ Tigers 10-vs. Beavers 0. Tiger goals by Alan Flood (3), Jimmy MacDougall (4), Ligyd Blanch- ard, -Jimmy Dowling, Bob Walsh, Sandy MacDonald. ; Eagles 2'vs. Battlers 2. Eagles MacDougall, “ Jimmy | goals by Jack Arsenault, Mike McQuaid, Don Hardy. | Campbell; Battlers goals by Roy Wolves 8 vs. Rams 0. Wolves Genge, Colin Campbell. goals by Rich Rogers (2); Rob-| .Gulls.4 vs. Cranes 1. Gulls ert Stewart, Bob Jewell (4), Rob-. goals by. Wayne Beaton (2), ert A. Stewart. Blair MacKinnon, Ev “Cubs 10. vs, Robins Cubs jer; Cranes goal by George goals by Paul Jelley (3), Keir | Stevenson. . Jackson (2), Mclsaae (4),| _Condors 2 vs. Bluewings 1. Ken — : Condors goals by -Peter Brad- Orioles 2 vs. Blackbirds @, | !¢¥;, Jimmy Quinn; | Bluewipas Orioles goals by Dereck Ja] Bel ty Lam Comntee a. Leafs 8 vs, Bruins 5. TOMES Se pesiken 0. Owls £088 by Donnie Ling (2), Gus Doug Houston (2), Lyle Huggam Gary goals Eddie Power, | Stanley” Gee Carey’ Gi, Urile | Cwémore, Mike. MacKinnon MacDonald. seas —~ ' | Dave Burgoyne (2) Geo. Friz- PAPERWEIGHTS ~ . | zell, Ben Haywood, David Rowe. Setters 1 vs. Tizers 0. Setters Arrows 1 vs. Royals 1. Arrows goal by Andy McKenna. | goal by Barry MacLeod; Royals Otters 1 vs. Colts.0. Otters | goal by Bobby Peterson. ; goal by Bill Mcintyre. . 6 vs. Rangers 5. Parkers 2. ' Springers goals by Wayne New- son (3); Parkers goals by Alden Hume, David Smallwood. Lions 7 vs. Hornets.1. Lions goals by Joey Hennessey, Ron hael (2), Brian Foley, Canucks Elks 2 vs. Bulldogs ©. Elks | Canucks goals by J. Irwin (2), | goals by Glen Constable, Billy |L. Duffy (2), Les Barnes, Ken Doherty |Squarebriggs; Rangers goals Bluebirds 3 Budgies 2. | by G. Kane (2), J, Kennedy Bluebirds by Glen Me- | (2), K. Smitin Dearmid, “Alan Sherren ‘2);| OFFICIALS: Ron Carmichael, Budgies goals by Joey Martin, | D. -R. Profitt, Bill Mike MacDonald. ~ | Boyles, Jack McEachern, © Joe Snipes 5 vs. Sparrows 2.| Monaghan Dave Murnaghan, Snipes ‘goals by Bob Judson Gary Cudmore, Junior Mac- (2), Gord Power (2), Bill Mae-' Dougall, Les Barnes. vs “Feeders, Who Keep Records use MASTER FEEDS” ~ All Canadian Company ‘formulates fer Canadien Parmers Squere- Gauth- =< passes from player-coach. Doug Harvey and rookie Dave Balos jand beat ~Chicago | Glenn Hall from. close in. Chicago gat that final minute of the | fod when Pierre Pil | in @ 50-foot screened two Rangers were in the alty box, | Hay put Chicago 11:32 of the ast . he swept in along t | boards, cut im. from | New York net and ram disc under the fallin | Lorne Worsley, the | keeper. | Wharram put the ga for Hawks a little more minute later when he pass from Stan Mikita blasted in a 20-footer. 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